Jocelyn – Latin, Old English The FairJoie-Joy – Old French Delight or Great Happiness

Juliana – Juliette – Latin, Greek Youthful– Juliette

Katherine – Greek PureCassie – Katrina

Layla –Leoma – Old English A Radiant GirlLeolaLewanna – Hebrew The Beaming White One, the MoonLillian – Latin A Symbol of Purity in ChristianityLily – English Floral, A Symbol of Purity

LilyBelle

Lizzie –Hebrew Oath of God

Lucy – Lucia – English & French Light, of Fair Complexion
– a Name given to Girls Born at DawnLuella – Old English A Famous ElfLunanna – A Girl so Fair they Named her for the MoonLunetta – Italian Little Moon

Madeline – Greek MagnificentMagnolia – French FlowerMalinda – Greek Soft and Sweet as a Spring Day

Harding – Old English Brave One’s SonHardy – Old German Bold and Daring

Harry – Swedish Rules the Home

Hartman – Old English WarriorHastings – Old English Son of the Violent OneHaven – Old English Place of SafetyHector – Greek Holds Fast, Steadfast

Henry – Old German Ruler of an Estate, Private Place – Ruler of the Home – Hank, Hal, Hendrick, Heinrich, Hendrik

Herbert – Old German Glorious Warrior – Herb, Herbie

Hercules (Heracles) was a divine Hero in Greek mythology. – The Son of Zeus and Alcmene. Half-Brother of Perseus. – A paragon of masculinity, extraordinary strength, – courage, ingenuity, wits, sexual prowess with females.Hercules was an Ancestor of Royal Clans. – A Champion of the Olympian Order against Monsters.

Herman – Old German WarriorHilary – Latin Cheerful, Gay OneHilton – Old English From the Hill EstateHiram – Hebrew Most Noble OneHolden – Old English From the Hollow in the ValleyHolt – Old English From the ForestHomer – Greek Pledge, SecurityHorace – Latin Keeper of the Hours, Light of the Sun

Howard – Old English Chief GuardianHowe – Old German High, Eminent OneHowell – Old Welsh Little Alert OneHubert – Old German Brilliant Spirit

Kell – Old Norse From the SpringKeller – Irish, Gaelic Little CompanionKelly – Irish, Gaelic WarriorKelvin – Irish, Gaelic From the Narrow RiverKendall – Old English From the Clear-River ValleyKendrick – Old English Royal Ruler

Kenley – Old English Dweller at the Royal MeadowKenn – Old Welsh Clear, Bright WaterKennard – Old English Bold, StrongKennedy – Irish, Gaelic Handsome OneKenrick – Old English Bold Ruler – Royal RulerKent – Old Welsh White, Bright

King – Old English RulerKingsley – Old English From the King’s MeadowKingston – Old English Dweller at the King’s EstateKingswell – Old English Dweller at the King’s SpringKinsey – Old English Royal, Victorious OneKyne – Old English Royal One

Lache – Old English Dweller by the WaterLachlan – Scotch, Gaelic From the WaterLaibrook – Old English Path by the BrookLaidley – Old English From the Watercourse Meadow

Lane – Middle English From the Narrow RoadLangford – Old English Dweller at the Long FordLangley – Old English From the Long MeadowLangston – Old English TallLee, Leigh – Old English From the Pasture MeadowLeif – Old Norse Beloved One

Leighton – Old English Dweller at the Meadow FarmLeland – Old English From the Meadow LandLennon – Irish, Gaelic Little CloakLeo – Latin LionLeon – French Lion-likeLeonard – Old Frankish Lion-Brave

Leopold – Old German BoldLeroy – Old French King

Lewis – Old German Fame and War

Louis – Louie – Old German Famous Warrior

Ludwig – Old German Famous WarriorLovell – Old English Little Beloved One

Luigi -Italian Warrior

Lyle – Old French From the Isle EmigrantLyman – Middle English Meadow-Man

Norman – Old French A Stranger Strong and FairNorwood – Old English From the North ForestOctavius – Latin Eighth BornOglesby – Old English Awe-InspiringOlaf – Old Norse/ Scandinavian Ancestor’s Descendant

Padgett – French Young Attendant DevotedPage – French Attendant, YouthfulPark – Old English Dweller at the enclosed Land or ParkParker – Middle English Keeper of the Park

Parkin – Old English A small replica of his FatherParnell – Old French Little PeterPatrick – Latin Noble One – Pat, Paddy, Patrice

Patton – Old English Honored for his Prowess in BattlePelton – Old English From an Estate by a PoolPenley – Old English Enclosed Pasture-MeadowPercival – Old French Valley-Piercer (Trumpeter Swan)Perkin – Old English A Son of the FishermanPerry – Middle English From the Pear Tree

Radcliff – Old English From the Red CliffsRafferty – Irish Gaelic Prosperous and RichRaleigh – Old English Dweller at the Roe-Deer MeadowRambert – Old German Mighty-Brilliant

Ramsey – Old English Wild GarlicRandolph – Old English Strong DefenderRandolph – Old English House Wolf, Protector

Ranger – Old French Forest KeeperRaphael – Hebrew Healed by GodRawlins-Roland – Old Anglo-French Famous LandRay – Old French Beam of LightRaymond – Old German Mighty or Wise Protector

Reece – Old Welsh Happy Male who Loves Life & People

Regan – Irish, Gaelic Little KingReginald – Old English Mighty and PowerfulRemington – Old English From the Raven FarmRenfrew – Old Welsh From the Still River or ChannelRenny – Irish Gaelic Little, Mighty and PowerfulRenshaw – Old English From the Raven Forest

Reuben – Hebrew Behold a SonRex – Latin The King, The PowerfulReynard – Old German Mighty-BraveRich – Old English Powerful, Wealthy OneRichard – Old German Powerful, RulerRichman – Old English Powerful Male

Shelly – Old English Dweller at the Ledge-MeadowShelton – Old English From the Ledge FarmShepherd – Old English ShepherdShepley, Shipley – Old English From the Sheep Meadow

Sheridan – Old English Wild Male or SatyrSherlock – Old English Fair or White HairedSherman – Old English Wool CutterSherwood – Old English Bright ForestSidney – Old English Wide Island

Siegfried – Old German Victorious, PeacefulSigmund – Old German Victorious ProtectorSilas, Silvanus – Latin Forest DwellerSilvester, Sylvester – Latin From the ForestSimon – Hebrew Hearing, One who HearsSinclair – French Hard Working

Skeet, Skeeter – Middle English Swift OneSkipp, Skippy – Middle English Ship-MasterSlade – Old English Dweller in the ValleySloan – Irish, Gaelic WarriorSmedley – Old English From the Flat MeadowSmith – Old English Tradesman

True – Old English Faithful, LoyalTruesdale – Old English From the Beloved One’s FarmTruman – Old English Faithful OneTrumble – Old English Strong, Bold OneTucker – Middle English Garment MakerTudor – Old Welsh God’s Gift

Tully – Irish, Gaelic Quiet Peaceful OneTwain – Middle English DividedTye – Old English From the EnclosureTyler – Middle English Tile LayerTyrone – Greek SovereignTyson – Old French Son

Wade – Old English Dweller at the River CrossingWadsworth – Old English From Wade’s EstateWaite – Middle English WatchmanWake – Old English Alert, Watchful OneWakeley – Old English From the Wet MeadowWalden – Old English From the Forest Valley

Waldo – Old German Ruler, MightyWalter – Old German Powerful WarriorWard – Old English WatchmanWarwick – Old English Protecting RulerWatkins – Old English Son of WattWatson – Old English Son of Walter

Waverly – Old English From the Quaking Aspen Tree MeadowWayland – Old English From the PathwayWayne – Old English Wagon Maker

Webster – Old English Weaver

Wellington – Old English From the Wealthy Estate

Wendell – Old German WandererWentworth – Old English White One’s EstateWesley – Old English From the West Meadow

Whistler – Old English Whistler or Piper
– A Nickname for a Habitual Whistler.
– Young Cygnets Whistle a lot..

Whitley – Old English From the White MeadowWhitman – Old English White Haired Male

Whitney – Old English White IslandWilbur – Old German Resolute-Brilliant OneWiley – Old German Water MeadowWilford – Old English Willow FordWilfred – Old German Resolute-Peaceful One

Will – Willie – Old English Determined

William – Bill – Billy – Old German Resolute Protector

William – Bill – Old German Resolute Protector

Willard – Old English Resolute and Brave

Willoughby – Old English From the Willow FarmWilmer – Old German Resolute, Famous OneWilson – Old English Son of Will

Wilton – Old English From the Spring FarmWinchell – Old English Child – SonWindsor – Old English Boundary, Bank

Wingate – Old English Divine ProtectionWinslow – Old English Stone Marker of FriendshipWinston – Old English Joy Stone

Winter – Old English Born in the Winter Time

Winthrop – Old English Friend’s Village

Wyatt – Old French Little WarriorWycliff – Old English From the White CliffWyman – Old English WarriorWynn – Old Welsh Fair, White OneWythe – Middle English Dweller by a Willow Tree

York – Old English Boar Settement, Yew SettlementYule – Old English Born at Christmas

Zeus – Greek Living One

Zeus is the Greek God of the Sky,
– Thunder, Lightning.. Law and Justice.

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